Funct Neurol
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We investigated cortical excitability and the pattern of arousal in migraine patients using contingent negative variation (CNV) and EEG power spectrum analysis performed before and after a migraine attack. Twenty females suffering from migraine without aura and 12 healthy controls were enrolled in the study. In the group of patients, the CNV, EEG power spectrum and hemispheric asymmetry analyses were performed 1-4 days before the first day of an attack and 4 days following the last day with migraine. ⋯ The abnormalities in cortical excitability and arousal were only observed before an attack, and could be used to predict the next migraine episode. We assume that these changes reflect the increased susceptibility of the migrainous brain to precipitating factors and the neurophysiological readiness to generate an attack. The time duration since the last attack must be taken into account when performing studies in the field of migraine research.